Miguel Torres, Che Mills and Brendan Schaub – the only three fighters to suffer knockout losses – earned the longest suspensions from the Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission following this past weekend’s UFC 145 event.

Torres earned the longest order, 60 days, and must also provide a CT scan.

Mills and Schaub were each issued 45-day layoffs for precautionary reasons.

Lightweight Mac Danzig, whose right ankle suffered damage during a first-round Efrain Escudero heel-hook attempt, was issued an indefinite suspension pending the results of an X-ray on the joint.

Eddie Yagin, Mark Hominick and Chad Griggs each received 30-day suspensions, including a 21-day order of no contact in the gym. Matt Brown, Stephen Thompson and Keith Wisniewski were each issued 14-day precautionary orders.

Meanwhile, the remaining fighters on the card were each given seven-day precautionary orders.

UFC 145 took place this past Saturday, April 21, at Atlanta’s Philips Arena. The night’s main card, which included Jon Jones’ unanimous-decision victory over Rashad Evans, aired on pay-per-view. FX and Facebook carried the prelims.